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Diet maybe:
Diarrhea can be due to infections, inflammation, tumors, narrowing, increased motility from meds, stress, or die. Keep a food journal, add more fiber to bulk up your stool & see your doc for futher eval. The most common dietary sources are dairy, gluten, sugar and soy. Eliminate the one you think is the problem or all, wait 3 weeks to clear, & slowly add back one at a time & see if you get symptoms.
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Medications:
There are a number of perscription and over the counter medications that can be responsible for both a dry mouth and frequent urination at night. Check with the dr. Perscribing any meds to see if there may be other options or treatments to minimize these unplesant side effects.
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Demodex blepharitis:
Often crusty eyes in the morning are due to blepharitis; which can be due to staphlococcus bacteria &/or demodex mites. See "lid hygiene" at [email protected] for more info.
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Not normal.:
It is obviously not normal to have dry heaves after a bowel movement. To sort out the answer will require an in-depth history, physical exam, and potential tests. I would recommend that you go to your medical doctor for this initial evaluation. Good luck.
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Go see your DR to be:
Evaluated for a heart or lung condition -?Asthma, clot in lung, blockage in coronary arteries, heart failure etc( the latter three less likely cuz of your young age) nevertheless, you need to be examined. Bless u!
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Dry eyes!:
Start with artificial tears routinely (one drop 4 times a day every day), oral omega-3's, and warm compresses. Next, medicated drops (restasis, mild steroid drops, NSAID drops) or punctal occlusion may be helpful. You can use ointment (refresh pm at bedtime), i find that the oral omega 3's work well for people with problems during the night or first thing in the morning.
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Dry eyes:
"dry eyes occur when your tears aren't able to provide adequate moisture for your eyes. Tears can be inadequate for many reasons. For example, dry eyes may occur if you don't produce enough tears or if you produce poor-quality tears." for more see: http://www.Mayoclinic.Com/health/dry-eyes/ds00463.
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I am not sure:
You may want to brush and floss your teeth right before going to sleep. If the bitter taste continues after a few days, speak to a dentist or physician about it. They may have some remedies for you. Taste and smell is a science all to itself. You may have underlying conditions that are affecting your taste. These can be normalized once identified.
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Neuropathy plus:
dry mouth means diabetes until proven otherwise. Also check B12, thyroid, B6 levels. Get a neurologist involved if you have not figured things out after these initial steps.
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Acid reflux:
Sounds like acid reflux also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD. This is very common but can cause damage to the esophagus over time. There are now many over the counter meds available for this and sleeping with your head raised can help. If it persists though, you need to see a doctor, your PCP or a gastroenterologist.
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Brush and eat:
Obviously brushing thoroughly will remove the film that has collected on your teeth overnight. An additional source of breath malodor in the morning is sometimes referred to as "hungry breath" and comes from the stomach. Eating something small, especially a bread product will eliminate it quickly. If neither works, get your mouth examined for a specific dental problem like decay or gum disease.
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Extremely unlikely.:
Oatmeal is usually is given to people with diarrhea. You must be sure that this is the cause. Have you always had oatmeal in the am to cause the diarrhea. You need to make sure of what you are eating and make a food diary. Things with high fructose or sucrose can cause diarrhea. If you have trouble to figure it out, call the doc and have he or her help you. You have not mentioned blood?
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